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The answer to this partially depends on what a 1 overcall looks like in your world.

 

If it can be AQJxx and out, then S does not have enough for 2 and should respond 1.

 

We play a double of 3 would show exactly 4 spades but I'm not sure that's standard in any way.

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The north hand has no solid source of tricks of their own, club stoppers that will evaporate too quickly and a stiff in partners suit making 3nt a very poor choice. 4 may well be cold if partner has 2 of them let alone a spade fit but 3nt is highly odds against.

 

Given partners free 2 level bid this is an easy double of 3 imo. South with a stiff heart should pass and you will bury it on the crossruff.

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The north hand has no solid source of tricks of their own, club stoppers that will evaporate too quickly and a stiff in partners suit making 3nt a very poor choice. 4 may well be cold if partner has 2 of them let alone a spade fit but 3nt is highly odds against.

 

Given partners free 2 level bid this is an easy double of 3 imo. South with a stiff heart should pass and you will bury it on the crossruff.

 

N may be expecting a bit more from S, but spade ace to <4 and KQ109xx is enough for this to be the right spot.

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I agree with the auction up to 3c. 3c was a reach. Of course, it all depends on how you are playing 2d. There are people who like to play 2d as trash, but for me that has always been a constructive bid showing values. Since you know that partner has some values, and your heart suit is not really a thing of beauty, I'd go for a double at 3c. Contrary to popular opinion, this is not a "shut up partner" bid. Partner has some say in deciding to play there or not. With the offensive oriented hand they have, I'd expect them to pull to 3d (maybe 3s if they are optimistic). When they bid 3d, you can now bid 3s allowing partner to bid 3n, pass or 4s when appropriate.
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I think the auction shows how important it is to give weight to 4 card majors that are going to be hard to bid. I may be out on a limb but I prefer double to 1H and I prefer 1S to 2D

 

AGREE!! And...IMO, the hand is strong enough for a X, then rebid as opposed to bidding hearts.

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A lot of this is system dependent.

 

For us the 1 over-call is normal (nowhere near a double then bid).

 

How do you play Advancer's 2 over the 1 overcall. It is variously played as non-forcing, constructive, forcing (or best of all, a transfer!). If you play the bid as forcing (my usual default), then I agree with Cyberyeti that this is not nearly good enough for a two-level change of suit force (If partner opened 1, the hand is not worth a 2-over-1 response, but a 1 over-call can be quite a bit weaker than an opening bid). Advancer should be content with bidding 1.

 

I'm not sure that 4 even makes on a trump lead?

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Hi,

 

#1 I dont like 3NT, 2D is NF, not a bad hand, but NF,

the shortage in partners suit is not a plus.

 

#2 2D is normal, with 54 we may discuss 1S instead of 2D,

not with 64

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

This is consistent. If you play 2 as non-forcing it is the more descriptive bid.

 

But many play 2 as forcing - in this case it is an overstatement.

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As others have pointed out, the problem was North's 3NT bid. Very poor call; X is best there.

 

1H is a perfectly normal overcall. Even 45 (rather than 46), you should almost always overcall rather than X. If you X, you'll miss your 5/3 fits. If you overcall, you will often have a chance to X later.

 

2D is perfectly normal. At least here in the USA, standard expert is that no bid over an overcall is forcing except a cue bid. You have to bid (partner might have as much as a nice 17), and 2D shows where you live. Partner can still bid spades.

 

The 3C bid is awful (it shows a much better hand), but it does rob your partner of room. The answer is to X (optional). It doesn't matter what you do now (pass or 3S), you'll get to a good spot. Personally I would pass with a stiff heart.

 

Cheers,

mike

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You can always find some way to get to the optimal spot by using a convention that very few people play. Most play 2C Michaels here, and if you play that, you need 5/5 (not 5/4 - please don't bid Michaels on 5/4 hands; certainly not 6/4). Your treatment is possible, too (I suspect that 2D would be majors with better spades?), but only at the cost of giving up a very useful bid (2D).

 

Cheers,

Mike

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Interesting - how would you formulate that as an abstract rule?

 

Simply that when 3 suits have been bid, a double shows 4 of the unbid suit, bidding it shows 5.

 

It's more useful in circumstances like 1-(1)-1-(2) X shows 4, 3 shows 5, so partner with 3 clubs knows for certain whether you have a fit, but we keep it for all such auctions for simplicity.

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This was our bidding.

 

Bad result. Should be in Spades HOW BEST?

 

Thank you

 

I would call 1 over the heart bid. keeping the diamonds in reserve(Partner could bid them) You always should bid a four card major if youhave one. Partner has not denied spades so the chance of finding a fit in the suit is still feasible.

 

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Simply that when 3 suits have been bid, a double shows 4 of the unbid suit, bidding it shows 5.

 

It's more useful in circumstances like 1-(1)-1-(2) X shows 4, 3 shows 5, so partner with 3 clubs knows for certain whether you have a fit, but we keep it for all such auctions for simplicity.

 

Thanks, makes sense to me - I'll bounce it off partners when I get a chance.

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